Dad fighting for life after West Nile virus diagnosis

Curtis Bridges, 34, initially thought he was suffering from the flu, but is now battling for his life. (GoFundMe)

An Arkansas dad of four is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with West Nile virus three weeks ago. Curtis Bridges, 34, initially thought he was battling the flu, his wife, Jennifer, told News Channel 3.

“He was sick,” she told the news outlet. “We thought it was like the flu or something. He had fever, chills.”

But after five trips to the hospital, including an alleged misdiagnosis for a urinary tract infection, he became unresponsive on Oct. 29. He was airlifted to Little Rock, where he was eventually diagnosed with West Nile. He remains hospitalized on a ventilator and has dropped 45 pounds, according to the family’s GoFundMe page.

The virus is most commonly spread by mosquito bites and can occur during mosquito season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While some patients may not show symptoms, about 1 in 5 will develop a fever or other illness. About 1 in 150 of these patients develop serious, sometimes fatal, complications. There are no vaccinations against the virus, nor medications to help treat it.